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South Korean Tech Giant EnergyX Makes Qatar Its Global Command Hub

by Faith Amonimo
September 26, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, Clean Energy Tech
Reading Time: 3 mins read

EnergyX, a South Korean energy optimization company, just moved its entire global operations to Qatar Financial Centre. The firm plans to build a smart robotics factory and relocate its international headquarters to Doha, making Qatar its worldwide nerve center for AI-powered energy solutions.

The company announced this at the Korea-Qatar AI Forum in Doha, where founder and CEO Sean Park revealed plans to consolidate command, engineering, and production into one hub. This strategic shift positions Qatar as EnergyX’s global manufacturing and innovation epicenter, serving markets across Asia, Europe, and beyond.

EnergyX Transforms Qatar Into Global Energy Tech Hub

EnergyX is establishing Qatar as its primary center for invention, manufacturing, and worldwide deployment of energy systems. Sean Park, who relocated to Doha along with his core leadership team, emphasized that Qatar isn’t merely a testing ground but the control center for next-generation AI-powered infrastructure.

The company’s Middle East and North Africa CEO Jean-Jacques Dandrieux has operated from Doha for two years, laying groundwork for this major expansion. Their Qatar operations will focus on AI-powered energy optimization, geospatial analytics, and robotics-enabled manufacturing under one roof.

EnergyX will establish a Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA) production line with autonomous handling systems and advanced quality controls. The facility will scale in phases, prioritizing reliability over rapid throughput.

Smart Robotics Factory Brings Advanced Manufacturing to Qatar

EnergyX’s planned smart robotics factory will manufacture custom energy systems for global distribution via air and sea transport. The facility will handle worldwide rollouts of the company’s flagship EnergyX Zero platform from a single command center in Qatar.

The factory design incorporates autonomous handling systems and tightly controlled quality gates, representing advanced manufacturing technology. This approach allows EnergyX to coordinate global deployments while maintaining consistent product quality and faster development cycles.

Park explained that Qatar’s strategic location enables the company to co-locate AI, software, hardware engineering, and manufacturing under unified command. This structure eliminates handoffs between departments and allows coordinated global operations from one location.

Research Collaboration and Workforce Development

EnergyX plans extensive collaboration with Qatari universities and research institutes to accelerate technology transfer and workforce development. The company will expand local hiring across engineering, manufacturing, and operations roles, creating high-skill employment opportunities.

The firm also intends to build a plus-energy building in Qatar designed to generate more energy than it consumes while targeting multiple environmental certifications. This project will showcase EnergyX’s energy optimization capabilities in a real-world application.

Park emphasized that Qatar’s research and development agenda aligns with EnergyX’s deep-tech mandate. The company will leverage Qatar’s growing research ecosystem while contributing to the country’s intellectual property portfolio and technology transfer programs.

Regional Competition for Technology Leadership

EnergyX’s decision highlights intensifying competition among Gulf states to attract global technology companies. Qatar competes with Saudi Arabia’s NEOM project and the UAE’s technology initiatives for international tech investment and headquarters relocations.

The company’s choice of Qatar over other regional options reflects the country’s strategic advantages such as established energy sector expertise, advanced digital infrastructure, and business-friendly regulatory environment. Qatar’s geographic position between European, Asian, and African markets provides additional logistical benefits.

This technology sector growth supports Qatar’s economic diversification goals as outlined in its National Vision 2030. The country seeks to reduce dependence on hydrocarbon revenues while building a knowledge-based economy capable of competing globally.

Global Operations Strategy From Doha

EnergyX’s Qatar hub will coordinate global manufacturing and deployment operations, managing the company’s energy systems rollout across multiple continents. The centralized approach allows faster product development cycles and more efficient resource allocation.

The company’s EnergyX Zero platform will be manufactured and distributed globally from the Qatar facility, with logistics networks spanning air and sea transport routes. This centralized production model reduces operational complexity while maintaining quality control.

This demonstrates how Qatar’s strategic location and infrastructure can support global technology operations. EnergyX joins other international companies recognizing Qatar’s potential as a technology and manufacturing hub for Middle East, European, and Asian markets.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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